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The moment of inertia of Earth was recently measured to be 0.331MR^2. what does this tell you ablut the distribution of mass inside the earth?
that was the problem
my attempt/answer was that it tells us that it is widely distributed because Earth is so large and round. (honestly i don't really know, i am kinda confussed on this problem).
2. A different problem: two forces equal in m agnitude but opposite in direction act at the same point on an boject. is it possible for there to be a net torque on the object? explain.
my attempt/answer was: yes, it is possible for there to be a net torque equal in magnitude but opposite in direction acting at the same point on an object. this is because if there is two opposite forces with the same magnitude they will cancel each other out.
those are two different problem with two different answers from me. if you think i am right or wrong or have a hint or answer for either or both please let me know that would be very helpful. i want to understand my physics better so i am asking for help in order to do so. thank you for taking your time to read this.
- physics student
that was the problem
my attempt/answer was that it tells us that it is widely distributed because Earth is so large and round. (honestly i don't really know, i am kinda confussed on this problem).
2. A different problem: two forces equal in m agnitude but opposite in direction act at the same point on an boject. is it possible for there to be a net torque on the object? explain.
my attempt/answer was: yes, it is possible for there to be a net torque equal in magnitude but opposite in direction acting at the same point on an object. this is because if there is two opposite forces with the same magnitude they will cancel each other out.
those are two different problem with two different answers from me. if you think i am right or wrong or have a hint or answer for either or both please let me know that would be very helpful. i want to understand my physics better so i am asking for help in order to do so. thank you for taking your time to read this.
- physics student